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I saw it. It doesn't appeal to me, but I guess, any thing is worth a try but it

has to wait til tuesday as does every thing else.

thanks for caring and sharing

Joy

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To: fibromyalgiacured

Sent: Sat, April 23, 2011 4:56:51 PM

Subject: -Codliver oil

http://www.healthy-oil-planet.com/cod-liver-oil-colitis.html

Codliver oil is one of the safest supplements we can take, but we have to be

careful which other supplements we are taking when we take this. We need to

avoid taking too much vitamin A, plus we need our omegas to be balanced. I

usually recommend folk give up all their supplements when they are using

codliver Oil and just take the ones Bee recommends, but you will need to think

about what is best for you to do

Anyway, I know Atkins recommends Codliver oil, so you might want to examine his

protocol on it too.

This article here explains some of Bees views on Codliver oil. As you can see

the amount you need to take depends on which brand you use and you can make up

the difference in A and D using Halibut oil like i do

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cod2.php

Do not worry about reading all this right now. These articles are better

understood when they are read in short spats

If I find any more info relating to codliver oil and colitis I will let you

know. The folk on the the other sites I visit all think codliver oil is one of

the best supplements fro Crohns Colitis, IBS and Fibro

Love Joanne

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Hi,

What brand of cod liver oil do you take? I take the carlson light lemon taste. I

did not like the other brand mint flavor.

C

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> I'm surprised every time I hear about kids liking their cod liver oil. I gag

> every day when I take it, lol. It is nasty. But because Bee says we need

> it to balance out our nutrients and to help us heal, I slug it down daily.

> Blah.

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RoseMarie - I bought the gel caps before (actually in hopes my family would

use them) but I use the oil as it is more cost effective and I'm an adult

and I do it cuz it's the right thing to do, lol.

Re: -Codliver oil

Hey did you know you can get cod liver oil that has lemon in it and taste

ok? Also you can get cod liver oil gel caps that have 1000 mg per gel cap

in it.

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Hi,

I checked tonight, and the Carlson is still on Bee's list.

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cod2.php

I just have to take 2 vit A instead of one, and get a tbs of the oil all

together. I tried the Garden of Life mint, and took that one bottle, but did not

try it again. Bee says it is cheaper, but did not see where she said it was

better. I have been on Bee's diet about 2 years.

C.

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> - I use what Bee suggests:

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> http://tinyurl.com/y4ewruj

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> Garden of Life, lemon/mint

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> It is nasty.

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> When my 21 yo son was sick (detox from 7 months away from home) it was

> suggested I give him that to help...

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> Uh... Nah.

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> Hi,

> What brand of cod liver oil do you take? I take the carlson light lemon

> taste. I did not like the other brand mint flavor.

> C

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I will do it, i hope my tummy is going to be ok doing it. if not i have to stop

if its ok with my tummy i will continue to do it

Joy

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To: fibromyalgiacured

Sent: Sun, April 24, 2011 4:18:46 PM

Subject: RE: -Codliver oil

RoseMarie - I bought the gel caps before (actually in hopes my family would

use them) but I use the oil as it is more cost effective and I'm an adult

and I do it cuz it's the right thing to do, lol.

Re: -Codliver oil

Hey did you know you can get cod liver oil that has lemon in it and taste

ok? Also you can get cod liver oil gel caps that have 1000 mg per gel cap

in it.

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Yeah, that¹s the right attitude. But honestly when I eat that stuff, except

for the lemon flavored, that¹s ok, I feel nauseous for a long time and I

dread it so much I actually can¹t force it down after a while. So, I do

what I can manage.

I still don¹t know what I¹m going to be and do when I grown up. LOL

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> RoseMarie - I bought the gel caps before (actually in hopes my family would

> use them) but I use the oil as it is more cost effective and I'm an adult

> and I do it cuz it's the right thing to do, lol.

>

>

>

> Re: -Codliver oil

>

> Hey did you know you can get cod liver oil that has lemon in it and taste

> ok? Also you can get cod liver oil gel caps that have 1000 mg per gel cap

> in it.

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wrote:

>>I will do it, i hope my tummy is going to be ok doing it. if not i have to

stop if its ok with my tummy i will continue to do it <<

- I'm still a 'newbie' to Bee's forum/site/program (only a year) but I

read today about healing:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal3.php

You might find it interesting.

It talks about the healing process we will go thru when we start giving our

body the good nutrients it needs.

I explained it to my kids using the metaphor of ripping off a bandaid...

You can do it slowly, which will hurt milli-second by milli-second or you

can just yank it off. Either way, you're going to experience some

discomfort of the bandaid being removed.

Same thing with the healing.

At some point, you're going to have to walk thru that 'wall' of healing

(symptoms)...

Well, or not, I guess. But I think you want to get better which is why

you're making the choices you are...

So perhaps 'tummy' issues are healing and not 'bad'; just make sure, as

Joanne has said, to get what Bee recommends...

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ok, i have to do it tomorrow as it turns out because I tried an errand today

that didn't work out real well.

but tomorrow for sure.

thanks you guys and and Joanne and Rosemarie,

Joy

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Sent: Mon, April 25, 2011 3:52:13 PM

Subject: RE: -Codliver oil

wrote:

>>I will do it, i hope my tummy is going to be ok doing it. if not i have to

stop if its ok with my tummy i will continue to do it <<

- I'm still a 'newbie' to Bee's forum/site/program (only a year) but I

read today about healing:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal3.php

You might find it interesting.

It talks about the healing process we will go thru when we start giving our

body the good nutrients it needs.

I explained it to my kids using the metaphor of ripping off a bandaid...

You can do it slowly, which will hurt milli-second by milli-second or you

can just yank it off. Either way, you're going to experience some

discomfort of the bandaid being removed.

Same thing with the healing.

At some point, you're going to have to walk thru that 'wall' of healing

(symptoms)...

Well, or not, I guess. But I think you want to get better which is why

you're making the choices you are...

So perhaps 'tummy' issues are healing and not 'bad'; just make sure, as

Joanne has said, to get what Bee recommends...

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